8/28: CBS News 24/7 Episode 1
Heat wave warms up parts of the U.S.; 2024 Paris Paralympic Games to start with opening ceremony.
Heat wave warms up parts of the U.S.; 2024 Paris Paralympic Games to start with opening ceremony.
New NCAA rules mean college athletes can now star in a new get-out-the-vote campaign targeted toward young voters. Here’s how it’s affecting political conversations on campus.
Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) revealed their rationale for releasing Faf du Plessis, citing fan input favoring him as an opener and a desire for a more explosive foreign opener. Dinesh Karthik emphasized the need for a batter with a high strike rate against spin, highlighting Phil Salt’s impressive boundary percentage and run-scoring ability as key…
Former Pakistan fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar expressed frustration after Pakistan’s six-wicket loss to India in the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, criticising the Pakistan team management as ‘brainless and clueless.’ He commended Virat Kohli for his unbeaten 100-run performance. Akhtar’s emotional reaction highlighted the problems within Pakistan’s cricket strategy and management, sparking online debate.
Capt. Dave Snowden, who was in charge of the USS Harry S. Truman when the aircraft carrier collided with a merchant ship, has been fired, the Navy announced.
Maoists in Chhattisgarh’s Bijapur killed a second woman in two days, accusing her of being a police informant. Yalam Sukra, 40, was strangled in front of her family after being kidnapped and tortured. A Maoist leaflet claimed Sukra provided information leading to the deaths of seven Naxals. Her husband, also beaten, survived.
Eleven security guards in Ahmedabad, India, were caught stealing submersible pumps worth Rs 4 lakh from the industrial unit they were hired to protect. They switched off the power supply and CCTV cameras during the Diwali holidays but were caught on a battery-run camera.